QUEENSLAND as_a_WINTER RESORT. Where to Spend . a HOLIDAY. . . WHITSUNDAY PASSAGE HINCHINBROOK PASSAGE BARRON PALLS, etc., etc. QUEENSLAND'S WINTER CLIMATE IS PERFECTION, - Excelling that of the Mediterranean or the Riviera. No Cold, Damp, Foggy Days. Clear, Bracing, Sunny Days, and Invigorating Nights. Scenery Picturesque m the Extreme. The Steamer Trio inside- the Barrier Reef is made m calm water, without one Ofcißterestiiig raiment 'during the voyage. PARES, INCLUDING RAIL (Brisbane to Gladstone) AND STEAMER :— Stations Single. Return. BETWEEN BRISBANE and— £ s d £ s d Mackay 5 .7. 6 ... 713 9 Bowen . 5 15*0 ... 911 3 Townsville 5 18 9 ... 915 0 , Charters Towers 6 8 9 ... 10 10 0 ' * Ravenswood 6 8 9 ... 10 10 0 Hughehden 7 10 6 ... 12 10 0 Richmond' 7 15 0 ... 12 15 !0 Winton 8 0 0 ... 13 0 0 Cairns .:..... 6-17 6 ... 10 17 6 Kuranda 7 1 G ... 11 5 0 Mareeba .V 7 7 6 ... 11 15 0 Atherton '• 7 12 6 ... 12 4 6 The Fares cover First-class Accommodation and Sleeping Berths on the Railway, and First Saloon on board the Steamer. Beturn Tickets are available for Six Months.. Tickets may be obtained from the A.U.S.N. Company's Offices at Brisbane, Mackay Bowen, Townsville, Cairns and Charters Towers ; and at the Railway Stations at Brisbane, Charters Towers, Ravenswood, Hughenden, Richmond, Winton 1 , Kuranda, Mareeba and Atherton. ' Single Tickets and the forward portions of Return Tickets are available for One n .' CHARLES EVANS, Acting -General Traffic Manager.
rrULLEB'S VAUDEVILLE ± . OTRCUIT, Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, OPEIU HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, -HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, "■'■,' WELLINGTON, BEN FILLER, Manager. OPERA lIOU.SE, CHRISTCHUHCri WALTER FULLER, Manager. PBINCIiiSS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAISRA.THKATRE, DUNKDXN, JOHN FUL'LFiU, Jun., Manager. Now Artists Every Week. Complete Change of Progrnmnie every ' Saturday. Gil- P'HosVjiis, SccreLary and Treasurer ; Ben Fuller, Managing Director, Box -157, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, fi4B George-street. QPBEA Hd~US'E~; EVERY EVENING. MR HA RIIY'riICKARD S'S • VAUDEVILLE., COMPANY. Tho- Greatest Combindtion Ever Seen m New Zealand. T[ ™ THREE SISTERS KLOS. I THE MlliFi-STAVORDALE. QUINTETTE. ; ' THE BROTHERS ARTOIS. ALMA. GRAY. ' .LOTTIE KAY X . LEONARD NELSON. GEORGE DEAN. THE TWO COLLIERS. LATEST Prices -.'3s, 2s'. Is. Box Plan at Holliday's. "town hall. WELLINGTON. 1 (Under tfie~scfl'd direction ,p£ -Frank ■ Bupkino-liani.) , TO-NIGHT MONDAY & TUESDAY. kubelik: KUBELIK! KUBELIK! THE MAGICIAN OP THE VIOLIN. "There is only one Kubelik. He is the man "who set tbe world on fire some years ago. and has kept it ablaze ever/ since."— "Daily Telegraph," London. ' - Assisting ArtistsMiss ERNA MUELLER. Mezzo-soprano, miss EMILY DYASQN, Solo Pianist. Herr LUDWIG SCHWAB, Accompanist. ' PRICES—2IS anfi 10s 6d, reserved ; 5s 'and '3s, unreserved. ■ . F. TALBOT. Representative. OI&WPIA SEATING KINK, ■Vy Vivian-street Skating Morning, Afternoon and Evening. Private Sessions for Beginners by irrangemsnt. GRAND POSTER ADVERTISEMENT CARNIVAL ' . On WEDNESDAY, July 15th. Competitions, Races, Grand March on Skates, &c, &c. FRANfC S. YATES. Proprietor. TJ IS MAJESTY'S > ' THEATRE, THE ROYAITpiCTURES! Complete Changq of Programme every Wednesday. EVERY ITEM NEW. THIS AFTERNOON, SPECIAL PRIZE MATINEE, EGMONT PRIVATE HOTEL, CORNER COURTEN AY PLACE AND TARANAKI-STREET, , FIRE-RESISTING STRUCTURE.. IT escaped the, large fire m Courtenayplace recently through its substantial fcuild. MOST COMFORTABLE HOME IN WELLINGTON. TARIFF, 6s DAY. 1 Permanent Boarders, 35s Week. •Lunch, from 12 to 2. jSVERYTHING NEW. Kitchen m ptiarge of Proprietor, ■who- has had con- : Siderable experience m France, and late Chef of Warner's Hotel, Christchurch. THEO. COLLARD, Telephone 59. Proprietor.SMITH & REID, Cordial and Crated Water Manufacturers, \ 144 ADELAIDE ROAD. ; WELLINGTON. / ; •■ s>l - """W^Tayn j&nd Country, Promptly ' l \f to. \2064. r ! I I j
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NZ Truth, Issue 158, 27 June 1908, Page 4
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